Title: Presentation Topics
1Presentation Topics
Oregons Statewide Traffic Mobility Program
- Oregon Transportation Investment Acts (OTIA)
- Goals of Statewide Traffic Mobility Program
- Focus of ODOTs Mobility Approaches
- Results to Date
- Questions
Randal Thomas Statewide Traffic Mobility Manager
2Oregon Transportation Investment Act (OTIA)
Program Background
- Economic and Bridge Options Report
- Hundreds of aging bridges would limit freight
mobility on state and local systems - Outlines economic threats of inaction
- Weight limits on Oregons older bridges would
limit freight mobility - Recommends corridor-based solution
- Repair/replace more than 300 state highway
bridges 1.3 billion - Major freight routes statewide
3Oregon Transportation Investment Act (OTIA)
Program Background
- Freight mobility, job creation, and program
expenditures are linked to economic recovery of
the state - Largest investment in states highway
infrastructure in 50 years
4OTIA Program Background
- Oregon lawmakers pass comprehensive, 10-year, 3
billion transportation improvement bills
5OTIA Bridges in the Program
6Our challenge Keep Oregon moving during a
period of unprecedented construction
Statewide Transportation Improvement Program
STIP
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Other State Projects
Maintenance Work
City County Projects
Rail Projects
Major Planned Utility Projects
7Goal of Traffic Mobility Minimize disruptions
to motorists, the freight industry and
communities without compromising public or worker
safety, or the quality of work being performed.
Keep Traffic Moving During Construction
8 Focus of Mobility Effort
- Oversize/Overweight Restrictions
- Lane/Capacity Restrictions
- Diversions/Detours
- Access
9Oversize / Overweight Restrictions
- From ODOTs Motor Carrier Division (MCTD)
- Key Corridors and other routes have established
restrictions - Project teams need to collaborate with freight
industry stakeholders through MCTD if
modifications are needed
Ensure that over the life of the program heavy,
overwidth, and overheight freight can move
unimpeded throughout the state.
10Mobility requirements for maintaining freight
routes
- Commercial vehicle restrictions require 28-day
notice to ODOT Motor Carrier Division (MCTD) to
allow for 21-day notice to trucking industry
- N/S and E/W freight routes accommodate
- Table 5 weight threshold
- 16 wide loads and 17 vertical clearance
- Barrier to barrier lane width requirements
- 16 on authorized, black routes
- 14 on non-authorized, red routes
- Short-term lane or ramp closures require 14-day
notice to Motor Carrier Division for single trip
permit routes if the load cannot be waived through
11Lane / Capacity Restrictions
- Short-term and long-term determinations and hours
of operation - Determined using ODOT Work Zone Traffic Analysis
methodologies - Use methodology and engineering judgment
12Detours / Diversions
- Definitions
- Detour
- Must be able to carry traffic that is on original
route - Work closely with Region and MCTD
- Diversion
- Design to operate as existing route to minimize
disruptions, slowdowns
13Access
- At Interchanges and Intersections
- At all residences, farms, and businesses
- Consider loads that must traverse this route and
how they perform - Emergency Services
14In the past, projects addressed issues in this
order
15Whos working on mobility?
16Three Levels of Traffic Mobility
- Program-level planning
- Ensure an unrestricted freight route for
northsouth and eastwest traffic through Oregon - Corridor-level planning
- Monitor each corridor and ensure delays dont
exceed maximum limits. Determine how many
projects can be under way at once - Project-level planning
- Ensure that each project observes the minimum
mobility requirements for maintaining
unrestricted freight routes
17Mobility Approaches Statewide Planning
- Statewide Mobility Committee
- Membership includes freight stakeholders
- Statewide Traffic Mobility Manager
- Randal Thomas
- Forecast and resolve conflicts
- Development of Methods/Systems
- Highway Mobility Operations Manual
- Training for the Manual
- Mobility Database
18Highway Mobility Operations Manual
- A collaborative effort
- Establishes ODOTs policies and
procedures, roles and responsibilities
and the kind of outcomes expected
from us by the legislature,
stakeholders and the public
19Mobility Approaches Corridor Management
- Maintain North/South and East/West Routes
- Corridor Mobility Committees meet to discuss
cross-jurisdictional concerns - Managing Delay through the use of Delay
Thresholds - Construction Stages for Corridors
20Key Corridors
21I-5 North I-5 SouthI-84 US97 / US26
Delay Thresholds
- Background
- Application in the Design Process
- Application during Construction
Definition of work zone delay Additional travel
time required to travel from one point to another
as a result of work zone activities
22Delay Thresholds
Thresholds are used to limit delays in segments
23Mobility Approaches Corridor Management
- Construction Stages for Corridors
24Mobility Approaches Region Management
- Region Mobility Committees meet to discuss
projects coordination between ODOT and OBDP
projects - Testing of ideas and concepts with the ground
troops
ODOT by Region
- Estimating project delays and comparing to the
delay thresholds to determine how to
plan/schedule future projects
25Mobility Approaches Project-Level Mobility
- Transportation Management Plan (TMP) formal
report that documents overall approach to
maintaining mobility - Traffic Control Plan (TCP) - staging plan showing
traffic control measures - Project Specifications text describing written
requirements (i.e. hours for lane closures,
minimum lane widths, etc.) - These three documents compliment each other!
26Mobility Approaches FHWA Provisions For TMPs
- The Final Rule on Work Zone Safety and Mobility
23 CFR 630 Subpart J - All states need to Implement by October 12, 2007
- Provides for Processes including a Transportation
Management Plan - Transportation operations strategies to ease work
zone impacts. - Public information strategies
- Other elements
27Statewide Mobility Planning
- Oregon is open for business!
- ODOT does not anticipate major traffic delays
from construction - ODOT is managing projects to control and minimize
delays - Night-time and off-peak work
- At times there will be some impacts to the
traveling public
28 29Results to Date
- Improved communication and collaboration between
Design/Construction and the ODOT Motor Carrier
Transportation Division. - Better understanding between stakeholders
regarding each others needs. - Completion of work on US-20 to allow for
oversized freight during I-84 construction. - Resolved operational conflicts.
- Elevated Mobility awareness and its affect on the
economy.
30Thank you!Questions?
ODOT Traffic Mobility Website http//www.oregon.g
ov/ODOT/HWY/mobility.shtml